Education, Training, and Outreach Core of Washington University’s application for a Transdisciplinary Research in Energetics and Cancer grant entitled A Multilevel Approach to Energy Balance and Cancer across the Lifecourse (U54).Funded for $11,248,000 (5 year). 2010- 2014, PI Dr. Graham Colditz

Transdisciplinary Community Based Participatory Research (TCBPR) Training Program of the Program for the Elimination of Cancer Disparities (PECaD) at Siteman Cancer Center. National Cancer Institute's Community Networks Program: Centers for Reducing Cancer Disparities through Outreach, Research and Training (RFA-CA-09-032). Funded $4,778,218 (5 year). 2009 – 2013. Dr. Graham Colditz.

Barton-Burke, M.(2006). Cancer-Related Fatigue and Sleep Disturbances: Further Research on the Prevalence of These Two Symptoms in Long-term Cancer Survivors Can Inform Education, Policy, and Clinical Practice, Cancer Nursing, Vol. 29(2), pp. 72-77.

Barton-Burke, M. (2006). Fatigue and Sleep Disturbances in Long-Term Survivors of Cancer. State of the Science on Nursing Approaches to Manage Long Term Sequelae of Cancer and Cancer Therapy, American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 106(3 supplement), pp. 71-77.

Medscape interview on TKI-MKI Adverse Effects in Patients with Heptocellluar Cancer. SF82754.2. November 2011. Link to the activity that includes your interview. http://www.medscape.org/viewprogram/32219